Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, February 01, 1956, Image 2

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    TWO MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE
Chapter Hears
Talk by Rector;
Delegates Named
The Rev. George R. V. Bolster
of St. Mark's Episcopal church
spoke at a meeting of Crater
Lake' chapter, Daughters of the
American Revolution, held
Saturday at Girls Community
club.
The Rev. Mr. Bolster's topic
was "responsibility of the church
and the home in preserving our
American way of life." The
'speaker said citizens must not
think of the church and the
home as a group, but as being
made up of individuals who are
part of these and that the re
sponsibility is therefore the duty
of each person. ' . ,
Delegates to- the state confer
ence which is to be held in Al
bany March 22-24 were elected.
They are Mrs. B. G. Harding,
Mrs. John A. Harbison, Mrs.
Stanley Chirgwin; Mrs. C O.
Lovejoy, Mrs. Edward C. Root,
Mrs. C. Earl Bradf ish, Mrs.. V.
J. Bolton and Mrs. G. R. Carter.
Members -elected to serve on
the nominating committee are
Mrs. G. O. . Taylor, Mrs. J. L.
Houck, Mrs. O. H. Brenneman,
Mrs. Lovejoy and Mrs. C. Earl
Bradf ish.
New members introduced by
the regent are Mrs. F. J. Glon
ning and Mrs. Alice Alexandra
Arnold. Two other members un
able to be present are Mrs. Clair
L. Larson and Miss Abbie L.
Sturtivant.
Mrs. O. E. G. Meyers, Mrs.' R.
G. Beach and Mrs. H. E. Marsh
were in charge of refreshments
with Mrs. Carl Oestreich and
Mrs. Bradf ish pouring.
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Music Boosters
Announce Officers
Talent Talent Music Boost
ers' club elected officers at the
last meeting, naming Clifford Ni
cholson, president. Mr. and Mrs.
John Granby.were elected vice
president and secretary-treasurer,
respectively.
A meeting of the club will be
held at the schoolhouse Thurs
day, February 2 at 8 p.m.
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Wednesday, February 1. 1958
Lions Auxiliary
Plan Style Show
For Butte Falls
Butte Falls First plans for
the annual fashion show were
made at a meeting of the Butte
Falls Lions auxiliary held - re
cently at the high school build
ing. The meeting followed the
monthly potluck supper of the
Lions and auxiliary.
The fashion show is an annual
project, with all funds going for
the blind which is carried on by
the Lions' auxiliary on a state
wide basis.
April 27 was set as a tentative
date, and Mrs. Bruce Pingle will
be chairman.
On the committee named to se
lect the theme were Mrs. Stuaf
fer, Mrs. Poole, Mrs. Donald
Smith, Mrs. Harris and Mrs.'El
ga Abbott. Mrs. Abbott, not a
member of the auxiliary, contri
buted much time and effort last
year and the club feels in need of
her services again this year.
Mrs. Charles Capello announc
ed that the blood mobile will be
at Shady Cove Tuesday, Febru
ary 7 from 2 until 7 p.m. If en
ough donors from the Butte Falls
area sign up to donate blood, a
Medco bus will be provided for
transportation.
Mrs. Bruce Pingle, president
of the auxiliary, announced that
if a group of 20 or more signed
up for chest x-rays, an appoint
ment could be made at the x-ray
center for residents of Butte
Falls.
Cooking for the Lions dinner
meeting February 8 will be Mrs.
Charles Capello and Mrs. Man
nie Poole. Mrs. Cecil Taunton
will serve.
Hostesses for a potluck dinner
meeting February 22 will be
Mrs. Glenn Cathey and Mrs.
Machlan.
Mrs. Smith was appointed to
keep a list of man hours and do
nations given the Community
hall fund. Auxiliary members
voted to match the $100 dona
tion given by the Lions to the
fund.
Mrs. William L. Harris, Mrs.
Page Stauffer and Mrs. Poole
were named to the nominating
committee.
To Meet
Phoenix Phoenix . Neighbors
of Woodcraft will meet Thurs
day, February 2, at 8 p.m. at the
Grange hall for a business ses
sion and election of officers. Mrs.
George Drake and Mrs. Mervin
Hixson are on the serving com
mittee. -
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CALENDAR
Calendar notices and news for
the society section of The Mail
Tribune must be submitted in
writing and deadline for the Sun
da; edition is 1 p.m Friday Dead
line (or the weekly calendar is 9
a.m of the day of publication and
for week day news is 5 PJi the
day before publication
Wednesday
6:30 p.m. Eagle Point Gar
den club, dinner, Grange hall.
7 p.m. Chapter CG, PEO,
Mrs. Robert L. Lee, 1818 Wood
lawn ave.
8 p.m. Past Chiefs club,
Mrs. Mabel Nicholson, 821 North
Central ave.
8 p.m. Medford Jaycettes,
Mrs. James Asher, 1007 South
Holly st.
8 p.m.- Roxy Ann HEC,
Grange hall.
8 p.m. - Mt. Pitt Rebekah
lodge, IOOF hall.
Thursday
-10 a.m. Wenonah club, Red
man hall.
Thursday
10:45 p.m. West Side Ex
tension unit, Mrs. Ernest Nied
ermeyer, Aspen dr. .
2 p.m. Sams Valley. Ladies
club, F. E. Wallace home, High
way 234.
2 p.m. Medford Garden
club, Pythian bldg. ;
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Society and Clubs
AMERICAN
Medford Council
Of PTA Groups
To Hold Meeting
The monthly meeting of Med
ford Council of Parent-Teacher
associations will be held Thurs
day, February 5; at 1:15 p.m. at
the YMCA. it was stated today
by Mrs. Roland Holmes, ; presi
dent. Any interested PTA mem
bers are invited to attend.
Leonard Mayfield, superin
tendent of city schools, will
sfteak on the tax structure in re
lation to schools. Mrs. Holmes
reminds participating units that
each group should be represent
ed at the meeting by its presi
dent, vice-president and two del
egates. February Flower
Flower - of - the-month apron!
Make this lovely serving style
for special February birthdays,
anniversaries, bazaar events! It's
so pretty, sew-very-easy!
Pattern 7235: Embroidery
transfer, directions for February
"primrose" apron, 16 inches long.
Send TWENTY-FIVE cents in
coins for this' pattern add 5
cents for each pattern for 1st
class mailing. Send to Medford
Mail Tribune, Household Arts
Dept., P.O. Box 168, Old Chelsea
Station, New York 11, N. Y.
Print plainly NAME, ADDRESS,
and PATTERN NUMBER.
Order our Alice Brooks Nee
dlecraft Catalogue. Enjoy- pages
and pages of exciting new de
signs knitting, crochet," em
broidery, iron-ons, toys and nov
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copy of this wonderful book now.
You'll want to order every de
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PIANO TRIO
Barbara Bateman
To Be On Staff .
Of Blind School
Central Point Miss Barbara
Bateman arrived in Medford
Monday for a brief visit with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs: Charl
es Bateman, and her sister, Jan,
Route 1, Box 74, Central Point.
Miss Bateman and her mother
left yesterday by motor for Van
couver, Wash., where Miss Bate
man will begin her duties as a
staff member of the Washington
State School for the Blind.
Miss Bateman will teach a pre
school group.. She Holds a bach
elor of science degree in psychol
ogy from the University of
Washington and recently com
pleted special secondary creden
tials in psychometry at San
Francisco State college, where
she did graduate work.
Before leaving the Bay area,
Miss Bateman visited her broth
er, Denny, at Palo Alto, Calif.,
where he is a student at Stanford
university.
Phoenix Thimble Club
Announces Luncheon
Phoenix Phoenix Thimble
club will meet Friday, February
3 at the home of Mrs. Jewell
Parr for a covered dish lunch
eon. Mrs. Delbert Cook will be
the co-hostess. '
Officers elected at the last
meeting for the coming year are
as follows: president, Mrs. Enid
Caster; vice-president, Mrs. W.
M. Caldwell; secretary; Mrs.
George Bourne; treasurer, -Mrs.
Edna Cook; executive commit
tee, Mrs. LilliarL Coleman, ' Mrs.
Guy Cobleigh, and .Mrs. George
Drake. ;:'
New Summoning System
Installed In Hospital
Evanston, 111. U.R) A new
system for patients who want to
summon a nurse at St. Francis
hospital was expected to be an
improvement unless the pa
tient has laryngitis.
The system substitutes an intercommunications-type
speaker
for the conventional signal light.
Tom says he wouldn't trade me
for a dozen Marilyn Monroes. He
just marvels at how I manage to
keep our house shining like a new
penny and yet have time for so
many other things. Really, it's
simply a matter of finding faster,
easier ways to get my housework
done. My wood floors are a good
example. I used to cringe at just
the thought of all that messy, hard
cleaning and waxing until a friend
told me about how Bruce Cleaning
Wax cleans as it waxes. Imagine,
no floor washing at all. And my
wood floors are just beautiful.
You should try Bruce Cleaning
Wax on your wood floors.
It's really wonderful!
Incidentally, Tve found other Bruct
floor products help me, too. Therms
Bruce Floor Cleaner for cleaning and
lighter waxing, Bruce Paste Wax,
Bruce Asphalt Tile Cleaner, Bruce
Asphalt Tile Self-Polishing Wax and
the new Bruce
Self-Polishing
Wax. Yes,
for floors
it's Bruce
Tom thinks
I'm
Trio to Play
Thursday
A piano trio composed of Ste
phen Kovacs, Naomi Weiss and
Esther Fernandez will present a
concert for Jackson County Civ
ic Music association here Thurs
day, February 2. It will begin
at 8 p.m. in ' Medford Senior
High School auditorium. -
The trio will" open the pro
gram with Bach's "Concerto in
D Minor for Three Pianos,"
playing the first movement. Al
so in the first group will be the
rondo from "Eine kleine Nacht
musik" by Mozart; "Largo al
Factotum" from "The Barber of
Seville" by Rossini; a Spanish
dance from "La Vida Breve" by
da Falla and Wagner's "Tann
hauser" overture. -
Miss Fernandez and Mr.
Kovacs will play "Allegro Bar
baro" by Bela Bartock and
"Rush-Hour in Hong Kong" by
Abram Chasins. Miss Weiss will
play as a solo number Man
Ravel's "Toccata," Miss Fernan
dez' solo number will be "Dev
lish Inspiration" by Serge Pro
kofieff and ' Mr. Kovacs will
play, "Capriccio in F. Minor" by
x-rnsi von uonanyi.
Miss Weiss and Mr. Kovacs
will offer von Weber's "Perpet
ual Motm" and the second group
will close with . "Hungarian
Rhythms for Three Pianos."
written by Stephen Szelpnyi,
professor of composition at the
Bela Bartok Conservators in Bu
dapest and dedicated to the trio.
ihe closing group will include
a .medley from Gershwin's
"Porgy and Bess," Paderewski's
"Minuet a L'Antique;" Bow
man's "Twelfth Street Rag;"
"Braziliera" from Milhaud's
"Scaramouche Suite" and the
"Hungarian Rhapsodie No. 2" by
Franz Liszt.
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THE SALE IS Oil! Huge Mark -
Department in the
OVER 400
Ores
Pocket These Savings .
Red; ced to Cost
BETTER
Values
to $49.98
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GROUP I
Values to $19.98
2 for $12.00
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BRAS
$1.00 and $2.00
All Sizes
GIRDLES
COMBINATIONS
Discontinued Numbers Bien
Jolie, Gessard and Others
All Sizes
Going at Cost and Less
214 EAST MAIN STREET
Meeting Planned
By Phoenix PTA
Phoenix Phoenix Parent
Teacher association will meet
Thursday, February 2, at 2:45
p.m. in the grade school gym.
"What Has Your PTA Done?"
will be the theme of the meeting.
Several musical selections will
be presented.
Child care will be provided by
Mrs. Floyd Jarmin in the grade
school library.
Refreshments will be served
by mothers of children in the
fifth grade in the cafeteria after
the meeting.
Chapter Announces
Session Thursday
Jacksonville Adarel chapter,
Order of the Eastern Star, will
hold a stated meeting Thursday,
February 2, at 8 p.m. at the Ma
sonic hall in Jacksonville'. Mrs.
Orval Shores, worthy matron,
will preside.
; In line with traditional prac
tice for "men's night," refresh
ments and entertainment will be
exclusively in charge of men of
the order. Earl Brewold, chair
man, will be assisted by William
Childreth, Wallace Brill 'and
Wallace Peabody.
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Family Leaves
After Visit Here
M. Sgt. W: L. Bollinger, with
Mrs. Bollinger and ; their , two.
daughters left yesterday morn
ing for Spokane, .Wash., after
having been, a guest here f r the
past two weeks of the sergeant's
brother-in-law and sister, Mr.
and Mrs. Tom E. Popham, -and
his parents, Mr. and, Mrs. I. B.
Bollinger. Both families live on
Pierce road.
The sergeant is assigned to
duty with the United State Air
Force at Fairchild base, Spo
kane, Wash.
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. . New Reduced Prices
and Less to Clear!
DRESSES
SVSOO
GROUP II
Values to $25.00
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GROUP III
New Prints Have Been Added
VALUES $f98
TO $29.98
2 for $25.00
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VALUES
TO $5.00
LONG
Including Dinner Dress
es and Dresses suitable
for Lodge work.
Values to $39.98.
SHORT FORMALS
For Junior Prom or Jobs Daughters
Were $39.98 .... .......NOW $25.00
Were $29.98 ......... NOW $16.98
Were $19.98 ..........NOW $12.98
Aallirieiiiinie's
Rogue River Planning
March of Dimes Dinner
- Rogue River A dinner spon
sored by all organizations in
Rogue River will be held at Live
Oak Grange hall Saturday night,
with all proceeds going to , the
March of Dimes. A menu of ham
has been planned with $1.35 for
adults and 65 cents for children
under 12 years. The dinner will
be served from 5 to 8 p.m. r
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JOLLY STITCHERS
TO HOLD MEETING
Jolly Stitchers will meet Fri
day, February 3, rather than
Saturday as was announced yes
terday. The meeting will be
held at the home of Mrs. G. G.
Stagg, 611 Berrydale avenue.
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